Today I headed south on a hunt for some new antennas for my truck, the ham radio antennas that is. I snapped several of these photos heading west on Sahara Avenue. In the far distance, you can see the giant fault line located near Red Rock Canyon. That’s about ten miles away!
Two photos were taken with the iPhone while I was figuring out why the darn thing wouldn’t take photos. If it had worked correctly, I would have more photos from inside the church Sunday. It was 91 degrees today, it feels great and a bit of a tease for the 100+ degree months that will arrive soon. Can you handle the heat?
Thank God for air conditioning!
I am so tired of this wind
It’s back! And so soon too, it does become annoying!
Nice shots! and yes I could handle the heat, it snowed here again last night. We thought spring was here but nope.
Man that’s rough! Winter winter go away!!
Just beautiful scenery!
Why thank you so much! It is darn nice here. ❤️
I cannot handle the heat, but having A/C sure helps!
Have you been in 110 degree heat before? I think that if there were no AC, far less people would live here in the summer. It’s too intense…
Yikes that’s hot. At that temperature having A/C becomes a necessity.
Nice shots! I love those clouds. 😊
Thanks very much, AnneMarie! Today was sunny and there is another windstorm rolling in tomorrow. Gusts to just 44 this time. We are the real Windy City, sorry, Chicago!
You seem to be! 😳
I’m glad my old home doesn’t blow away! The last one hit 70mph!
Yikes! That would be wicked.
Certainly nothing to be ignored! I flip some of my backyard furniture over when it gets too high.
Saskatchewan is very winter. I was shopping with sister Lorraine one day. She pointed at a nice patio set and said “That one would look lovely blowing across our yard!” 😂
Oh geesh! That’s funny! I think it’s very flat up there so that would certainly let the wind run free! We get down-slope winds from the mountains, the closer you are to the base, the faster the wind can travel.